2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.spc.2020.03.009
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Designing a multi-period production-distribution system considering social responsibility aspects and failure modes

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“… I7 Social responsibility Social sustainability is one of the pillars of the TBL, addresses three points: well-being of human beings, society, and safety of consumers. Govindan et al (2020a) ; Yang et al (2020) ; Chan et al (2020) ; Zhang et al (2020) ; Ardakani et al (2020) ; Morsing & Spence (2019) ; Hosseini-Motlagh et al (2019) ; Tong et al (2018) ; Comyns & Franklin-Johnson (2018) ; Barclay & Miller (2018) ; Scheper (2017) ; Fazli-Khalaf & Hamidieh (2017) ; Wu et al (2017) ; Cordell et al (2015) ; Ortas et al (2014) . I8 Supply chain agility SC agility refers to the capability to deal with unexpected short-term, temporary changes as well as to rapidly acclimatize to those changes in SC and market environment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… I7 Social responsibility Social sustainability is one of the pillars of the TBL, addresses three points: well-being of human beings, society, and safety of consumers. Govindan et al (2020a) ; Yang et al (2020) ; Chan et al (2020) ; Zhang et al (2020) ; Ardakani et al (2020) ; Morsing & Spence (2019) ; Hosseini-Motlagh et al (2019) ; Tong et al (2018) ; Comyns & Franklin-Johnson (2018) ; Barclay & Miller (2018) ; Scheper (2017) ; Fazli-Khalaf & Hamidieh (2017) ; Wu et al (2017) ; Cordell et al (2015) ; Ortas et al (2014) . I8 Supply chain agility SC agility refers to the capability to deal with unexpected short-term, temporary changes as well as to rapidly acclimatize to those changes in SC and market environment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fazli-Khalaf et al [81], Ardakani et al [82], and Hasani et al [93] use the exponential distribution to model failure probability of some facilities. In all cases, these probabilities are used to model the network reliability as a measure of resilience.…”
Section: Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modeling Approach [69] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [46] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [48] Stochastic Fuzzy Goal Programming [70] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [47] Stochastic-Possibilistic Programming [71] Robust Programming [49] Fuzzy Possibilistic-Stochastic Programming [72] Fuzzy Bi-level Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming [50] Multi-stage Stochastic programming [73] Inventory and lot-size model [74] Robust Programming [58] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [75] Stochastic Programming [56] Fuzzy Programming [76] Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) [61] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [66] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [51] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [63] Robust Programming [77] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [59] Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) [52] Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) [64] Fuzzy Robust Programming [53] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [54] Stochastic Fuzzy-Robust Programming [57] Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) [78] Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) [79] Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) [80] Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) [81] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [82] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [62] Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) [65] Robust Programming [83] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) [84] Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP)…”
Section: Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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